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RSVPs begin Saturday, January 24th at 5:00pm. Space set aside for new members, first and 2nd timers and real estate clients who land on the waiting list. Email me at hankorenstein@gmail.com to request a spot.

This tour is free with a voluntary constribution to your guide at the end via cash, venmo or zelle. Bring snacks, something to nosh during the walk given the nearly 3 hour length.

If you have been on a similar Harlem tour with our group in the past, kindly allow others to attend! We will be covering the Central Harlem area between 122nd- 138th streets. Thanks!

If you need to use a restroom, arrive early. Our meeting place is in front of the Schomburg Branch of the NY Public library (free admission, restrooms). Come well before 11am should you wish to come inside and see the exhibits. The library opens at 10:00am. Details on their website: https://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem is one of The New York Public Library’s renowned research libraries. A world-leading cultural institution devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diasporic, and African experiences, the Schomburg stewards a collection of over 11 million items.

Featured Exhibit:

# 100: A Century of Collections, Community, and Creativity

In celebration of the the library's 100 anniversary, 100 celebrates the story of the Schomburg Center’s storied collections, which today number in the millions, and continue to inspire learners, seekers, and creators. 100 celebrates a century of committed collecting and dedicated stewardship by generations of Schomburg Center librarians, curators, and educators who have nurtured the creation of new knowledge. 100 celebrates the historic legacy of this singular institution as we stand on the cusp of our new century.

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This guided walk will cover the rich history of Harlem along with tits magnificent architecture, restaurant scene, culture and nightlife.

The guided walking tour (approximately 3.5 miles of walking, level terrain), will last from 11:00am to approximately 2:00pm and will include visits to several historic districts and stops associated with iconic Harlem figures including Cicely Tyson, Billie Holiday, Malcolm X, Madame C.J. Walker, Marcus Garvey, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, and Langston Hughes. We'll learn about Harlem's rich contributions to civil rights, visual arts, music and jazz (with a break at Harlem's Jazz Museum - restroom available).

The tour will end convenient to transportation at 125th Street and places to eat.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Your organizer and guide,

Hank
hankorenstein@gmail.com
646-596-3005

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A free guided walking tour celebrating Black History Month for history and culture enthusiasts; learn about civil rights-era figures.

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